2008 five CD set, a fantastic installment in the 100 Hits series, containing 100 delicious dance classics that are guaranteed to get a dance floor movin' and groovin'. If you're in a club or at a party, prepare to be a dazzling dancer, but … Full Descriptionif you're in the comfort of your own 'space', then these tracks will bring back memories of your dancin' days. Includes cuts from Way Out West, C & C Music Factory, Real McCoy, Snap, Robin S,, Mousse T, S-Express, Dr. Alban, Urban Cookie Collective, DJ Sammy, Moloko, Basement Jaxx, The Prodigy and many more. 100 Hits.

100 Hits begins with some songs that might be termed new romantic, then shifts into non-romantic synth pop, then sophisti-pop, and then, suddenly, it looks more like a compilation more accurately classified as "'80s pop, alternative, and mainstream." Like the other sets in the 100 Hits series from the U.K.'s EMI-funded Demon label, 100 Hits: The New Romantics features 20 songs on each one of its five discs and provides a big chunk of music for a small price. This is ideal for hoarders who care more about obtaining a wide swath of songs on a budget than focused track lists with nice packaging. Most of the tracks were, indeed, hits, new romantic or not. Duran Duran's "Planet Earth," Japan's "Ghosts," the Human League's "Sound of the Crowd," and Thomas Dolby's "Hyperactive!" are among the highlights.

The best-selling Mothers Day compilation album… This is the only one you need to get for your loved one. Featuring classic tracks from the likes of Jamie Cullum, Eva Cassidy, The Corrs, Simply Red, All Saints, Sugababes, Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, Sister Sledge, Carly Simon & many more.

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